Will Bo-Katan from The Mandalorian be in Ahsoka’s series?

Bo-Katan Kryze he knew Ahsoka Tano since the times of the Clone Wars. The character not only appeared in the Clone Wars animated series, but also made an appearance in Star Wars: Rebels. In both cases, the actress Katee Sackhoff was the one who gave voice to the Mandalorian. In addition, she has made the leap to live action in The Mandalorian, so many have wondered if she will appear in the Ahsoka series or not.

That is the same question Deadline he asked in his interview. The answer, as often happens in these cases, has been somewhat elusive. Laughing, he has answered the following: “I can’t reveal anything, but right now I’m not in Ahsoka”. The second part of the sentence is interpretable, because although it says that it will not come out, it leaves the nuance of “right now” just in case. It must be taken into account that the actors sign confidentiality agreements, so that these types of statements must be taken with relative skepticism.

There is no doubt that Bo-Katan Kryze is a formidable fighter.  The Mandalorian, part of the Mandalore royal family, demonstrates her prowess in battle against the creature that has captured Din Djarin.  Not only is she proficient with blasters, but she seems to have a natural talent for wielding the Darksaber, which, by the way, brings it back to Din Djarin.

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There is no doubt that Bo-Katan Kryze is a formidable fighter. The Mandalorian, part of the Mandalore royal family, demonstrates her prowess in battle against the creature that has captured Din Djarin. Not only is she proficient with blasters, but she seems to have a natural talent for wielding the Darksaber, which, by the way, brings it back to Din Djarin.

Bo-Katan, rightful ruler of Mandalore?

Mandalore turned pale in the Night of a Thousand Tears. The once beautiful planet was completely destroyed during the purge of the Galactic Empire. Since then, Bo-Katan Kryze, Duchess Satine’s sister, has sought to carry on her legacy as a ruler and leader. However, after losing the dark saber, the clans that followed her dispersed throughout the galaxy. This relic of the past legitimizes the bearer of it to rule Mandalore, as long as the aspirant has achieved it in a fair fight.

In the third season of The Mandalorian, whose first two episodes are now available on Disney+, we see a Bo-Katan who has lowered her shoulders and relinquished power. But has he really given up? In the second chapter, she shows that his abilities haven’t diminished one bit, so we’ll have to wait and see what happens next.

Source | Deadline

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